The assumption that people live in one place with their lives guided by a singular set of national and cultural norms no longer holds true. The same applies for migrating due to various reasons with the aim of finding a better place to live. Instead, contemporary transnational migrants are accustomed to operating in several contexts of employment, leisure and political interests that extend beyond national borders. Yet, state borders still cut through the very core of the family life, forcing migrants to take difficult decisions about leaving, separation or arranging care of children and elderly, but also creating a certain degree of choice between two or more socio-political social and cultural contexts. Events of recent years have shaken ...
Migration and care are normative in terms of the social expectations, obligations and common-sense w...
Migration and care are normative in terms of the social expectations, obligations and common-sense w...
In this article, we introduce the key themes of our Special Issue on "Transnational care: families c...
The assumption that people live in one place with their lives guided by a singular set of national a...
The assumption that people live in one place with their lives guided by a singular set of national a...
The assumption that people live in one place with their lives guided by a singular set of national a...
The purpose of this article is to answer the question: how and to what extent it is possible to care...
The purpose of this article is to answer the question: how and to what extent it is possible to care...
Tyt. z nagłówka.Bibliogr. s. 116-[117].In this article I am focused on the functioning of the transn...
Polish culture is strongly linked to both nuclear family and family networks, which are believed to ...
In this article, we introduce the key themes of our Special Issue on “Transnational care: families c...
Labour migration of people at productive age is a common practice in Western countries based on capi...
Labour migration of people at productive age is a common practice in Western countries based on capi...
Polish culture is strongly linked to both nuclear family and family networks, which are believed to ...
In this article, the authors analyze interactions in transnational spaces between different national...
Migration and care are normative in terms of the social expectations, obligations and common-sense w...
Migration and care are normative in terms of the social expectations, obligations and common-sense w...
In this article, we introduce the key themes of our Special Issue on "Transnational care: families c...
The assumption that people live in one place with their lives guided by a singular set of national a...
The assumption that people live in one place with their lives guided by a singular set of national a...
The assumption that people live in one place with their lives guided by a singular set of national a...
The purpose of this article is to answer the question: how and to what extent it is possible to care...
The purpose of this article is to answer the question: how and to what extent it is possible to care...
Tyt. z nagłówka.Bibliogr. s. 116-[117].In this article I am focused on the functioning of the transn...
Polish culture is strongly linked to both nuclear family and family networks, which are believed to ...
In this article, we introduce the key themes of our Special Issue on “Transnational care: families c...
Labour migration of people at productive age is a common practice in Western countries based on capi...
Labour migration of people at productive age is a common practice in Western countries based on capi...
Polish culture is strongly linked to both nuclear family and family networks, which are believed to ...
In this article, the authors analyze interactions in transnational spaces between different national...
Migration and care are normative in terms of the social expectations, obligations and common-sense w...
Migration and care are normative in terms of the social expectations, obligations and common-sense w...
In this article, we introduce the key themes of our Special Issue on "Transnational care: families c...